EU’s new rules could make smartphones come with user-replaceable batteries from 2027, last longer

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The European Union has drawn a clear mandate on how smartphones should be built, and more importantly, how long they should last. A new set of regulations, rolling out in phases between June 2025 and February 2027, puts durability and repairability front and centre, which could change the way smartphones are built.

The new rules ask brands to rethink the basics: batteries that don’t degrade quickly, parts that remain available for years, and devices that can actually be opened and repaired without specialised tools. By 2027, users should be able to replace their own battery at home, as per the new rules.

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